Some 67 Russian peacekeeper vehicles freely move along Khankendi-Lachin road
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    KARABAKH  20 March 2023 - 16:08

    On the Khankendi-Lachin road, conditions were created for the unobstructed passage of 29 more Russian peacekeeping vehicles.

    According to Report reporting on the action, two cars and 25 trucks drove from Khankendi in the direction of Lachin, and two cars drove in the opposite direction.

    The protesters did not impede the movement of vehicles used for humanitarian purposes.

    Today, 67 Russian peacekeeping vehicles passed unhindered along the Khankendi-Lachin road.

    15:12

    Conditions have been created on the Khankendi-Lachin road for the unhindered passage of another four vehicles of Russian peacekeepers.

    According to Report's employee covering the action, one car and three trucks drove from Khankendi in the direction of Lachin.

    The protesters do not interfere with the movement of vehicles used for humanitarian purposes.

    Today, 38 vehicles of Russian peacekeepers passed freely along the Khankendi-Lachin road.

    13:11

    Conditions have been created on the Khankendi-Lachin road for another 30 vehicles of Russian peacekeepers to pass through unhindered.

    According to Report covering the action, two cars passed from Lachin in the direction of Khankendi, 28 cars - in the opposite direction.

    The protesters do not impede the movement of vehicles used for humanitarian purposes.

    Today, 32 vehicles of Russian peacekeepers drove unimpeded along the Khankendi-Lachin road.

    10:43

    Two more Russian peacekeeper vehicles have freely passed along the Khankendi-Lachin road, where a rally against the illegal exploitation of mineral deposits in the Karabakh economic region of Azerbaijan is being held.

    The rally participants do not hamper the movement of vehicles involved in humanitarian missions, Report informs.

    The rally on the Khankendi-Lachin road has been going on for 99 days.

    Azerbaijani activists and members of environmental non-governmental organisations (NGOs) continue demanding to put an end to environmental terror in the Karabakh economic region in the vicinity of Shusha city, near the post of Russian peacekeepers for 99 days.

    A delegation consisting of specialists from the Azerbaijani economy, ecology and natural resources ministries, the State Service on Property Issues under the Economy Ministry and AzerGold company was supposed to preliminary monitor the illegal exploitation of mineral deposits in the Azerbaijani territory, in which peacekeepers are temporarily stationed, as well as review the related environmental and other problems as a result of negotiations with the command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent held on December 3 and 7, 2022.

    However, the monitoring was not carried out due to the inaction of the peacekeepers.


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